Briefs: Canyon Creek Cabinet wins ‘Remodeling Excellence Award’

Canyon Creek Cabinet wins ‘Remodeling Excellence Award’

Monroe-based Canyon Creek Cabinet Company has been recognized by the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties for a Trades Remodeling Excellence Award. In its second year, the program recognizes building industry trades and suppliers for their significant contributions to the success of Remodelers Excellence Award winning projects. Canyon Creek was nominated by Potter Construction of West Seattle.

Stantec, Sparling employees ready baseball field

Sparling, a Lynnwood-based engineering and lighting design firm, joined with parent company Stantec in Stantec’s Day of Service. About 60 Stantec volunteers, partnered with both the Boys &Girls Clubs of Snohomish County and the Alderwood Little League to clean up at the Boys &Girls Club and help patch the Little League ballfield in preparation for the fall season.

Mergers, acquisitions topic of PNAA event

Join the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance for an Executive Briefing on Mergers and Acquisitions. The event, from 3 to 5 p.m. on Oct. 1 at the Future of Flight Aviation Center in Mukilteo, will be followed by a networking reception on the Strato Deck from 5 to 7 p.m. For more information, go to the alliance’s website at www.pnaa.net.

Milltown Credit Union offering senior fraud seminar

A free senior fraud seminar, for seniors and their children, is scheduled for 10 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday at the Milltown Credit Union located at 3102 Broadway, Everett. Parking is also free and refreshments will be served. The seminar is by John Harding of 1st Reverse Mortgage USA. RSVP to 425-252-5139.

Food allergies subject of talk in Lynnwood

Mountlake Terrace-based Natural Reflections Healthcare is offering a free talk at 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 5 at the Lynnwood Super Supplements, 19925 44th Ave. W, Lynnwood. The topic is Food Allergies vs. Food Intolerances: How They Affect Our Health. The clinic will also offer $20 sports physicals from 2 to 6 p.m. on Oct. 7.

Frontier offers Amazon Prime membership with service order

Frontier Communications Corporation will offer a one-year membership to Amazon Prime when customers order new high-speed internet service from Frontier. This offer is also available with packages including TV and other services. The offer delivers a communications and entertainment package that customers can access through their laptop, tablet, TV and most smartphones across the company’s 28-state footprint.

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